CoolUserName
Chieftain
...without a doubt creating railroads on ocean.
Impossible? Nothing's impossible my friend. Of course, it depends on the platform you're playing on. On the Mac, there's a freeware tweaker which allows you to modify the .exe file. For the PC, it's a bit tricky I suppose but I don't know really. Somebody say that you have to tweak your saved games. Anyway, you can do amazing "miracles". Clearing all the map at the beginning, kill a civilization, next turn discoveries, more money, ground units on water, and even boats on land (my favorite cheat, since battleships can go on land and attack ground units with their superior firepower...Railroads on ocean?!?! That could hardly be possible (although I don't have Civ1).
Originally posted by CoolUserName:
...without a doubt creating railroads on ocean.
Perhaps but with Macintosh version you CAN. It's fun to let your tanks cross the ocean, destroy an enemy unit and then get back home, in 1 turn...These roads cannot actually be tranversed, like bridges, but they DO increase trade production on those squares.
Just a question. What's that settler trick? I've not heard about it. Or perhaps I didn't know it was called like that.
Sure, it's just a (very) special strategy... Based on a game's bugHey I don't consider building railroads on water to be cheating
that's neat! has anyone tried doing that in Civ2?
Granted but the topic was saying "the best thing..." no matter it's realistic or notIsn't this becoming boring; it's so unrealistic!